Lucien & Kimono Orchestra: Hayao's Garden
Lucien & Kimono Orchestra: Hayao's Garden
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Lucien & Kimono Orchestra
Label: Cracki Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 019075946731
Genre: Rock
French electro-pop band Lucien & The Kimono Orchestra presents Hayao's Garden, their new EP, which closes the triptych of the two previous albums. This is an imaginary road trip in agreement with the previous records, keeping the usual groove-to-psychedelic flights while maintaining the melancholic melodies dear to the Kimonos. The beginnings of this EP are also based on remarkable encounters, especially with Gregory (Point G), the spiritual guide who pushes this introspective work, and then many more crusaders on the way. It is also the meeting of four musicians, who knew each other for a long time and waited for the right moment to regroup, forming Lucien & The Kimono Orchestra. Rich with melodies close to the variety and music of '80s French movies, and Japanese funk, this opus is romantic and delicate. There is a desire to be naive, light, and free at the same time, to be caught by the movement of clouds in the sky. Features Moodoïd.
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